Once this happens, it stays behind no matter how long one waits. If one uses the TRS-80 Model 1 emulator (with either level1.rom, which has MD5 checksum of 1136f64e2c249848f956343862742e1e, or level2.rom, which has MD5 checksum of ca74822ebc2803c6635a55116ecd9539), when one is typing, it won't be long before the emulator 'falls behind' what one is typing by one character, such that the emulator doesn't display the character one typed until one types another character. USB Devices connected: Keyboard, mouse, Atari joystick via Monster Joystick adapter (shows up as 'Van Ooijen Technische Informatica Joystick' in 'lsusb' output)Ĭontroller used: Atari 800 joystick (keyboard for Emulationstation navigation)Įmulator: sdltrs (executable file name is sdl2trs) Power Supply used: CanaKIt USB-C 3.5 ampsīuilt From: Pre-made SD card image from RetroPie web site
Pi Model or other hardware: Raspberry Pi 4, 2GB model